Receive a $2,500 Gift Card and pay only $95 to purchase a bond in lieu of a deposit of one month’s rent. Lease must be signed and move-in completed by June 30th. $95 bond is not a deposit and is non-refundable. Resident is responsible for any damages to unit at move out. With approved credit.
Receive a $2,500 Gift Card and pay only $95 to purchase a bond in lieu of a deposit of one month’s rent. Lease must be signed and move-in completed by June 30th. $95 bond is not a deposit and is non-refundable. Resident is responsible for any damages to unit at move out. With approved credit.
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Open House Wednesday 6/7 6-6:30pm + Look & Lease Special
Meet in the front of the building on Wednesday, 6/7 at 6pm. Call or text David at 510-439-0444 upon arrival for access or to make an appointment. Sign a lease within 24 hours of attending Open House & receive an additional $500 Gift Card!
Stylish and Charming Home in Russian Hill
Enjoy living in this scenic neighborhood, close to Marina Green, the Palace of Fine Arts, Fort Mason, Fisherman's Wharf, Little Italy, and so much more! This classic exterior of this elegant high-rise complements the updated interiors and modern amenities inside. Perks include hardwood floors, in-unit laundry, top-notch finishes in the kitchen and bath, stainless steel appliances, and bright bay windows.
This unit is a rental unit subject to the San Francisco Rent Ordinance, which limits evictions without just cause, and which states that any waiver by a tenant of their rights under the Rent Ordinance is void as contrary to public policy.